Censors gave director STEVEN SPIELBERG's TOM CRUISE-starring blockbuster a
12A rating, meaning under 12s can attend the movie if accompanied by an
adult.

Some Members Of Parliament (MPs) are outraged by the rating and although
the British Board Of Film Classification (BBFC) refuse to identify the 30
people responsible, politicians insist the public have a right to know who is
making decisions
which directly affect them and their children.

MIKE PENNING, a Conservative MP, says, "I cannot see why, if they are
making these decisions on our behalf, we cannot know what sort of background
they have and what sort of people they are.

"I would be concerned to think that children aged 12 and under could be
watching a film with scenes of violence and I will be asking the Secretary Of
State (CHARLES CLARKE) to explain why this list of names is secret."